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China COMEC Won Tanker Construction Orders from IMC xinde marine news 2018-01-10 12:31

China COMEC Won Tanker Construction Orders from IMC
 


Sources say that Singapore shipowner IMC has ordered approximately a series of eight chemical tankers at CSSC Offshore & Marine Engineering (COMEC).
 
The order includes four 55,000-dwt ships and a further of four vessels estimated worth $280 million and will be delivered between 2020 and 2021.
 
MC Industrial (IMC) is a leading provider of integrated industrial solutions and a catalyst to building sustainable and harmonious communities worldwide.The business focus is on the areas of Dry and Wet Bulk Supply Chains, Offshore & Marine Engineering, Oil & Gas Assets and Services, Consumer Logistics, Ship Owning and Ship Operating.
 
CSSC Offshore & Marine Engineering (Group) Company Limited ("COMEC"), previously known as Guangzhou Shipyard International Company Limited (GSI), is a core enterprise under CSSC. COMEC went public on Shanghai and Hongkong Stock Exchanges in 1993, and became the first "A+H" listed shipbuilding corporation nationwide. COMEC, a dominated comprehensive offshore & marine engineering corporation from South China, with the mission to contribute to the Country and society, is venturing to the magnificent upsurge ocean. 
 

Sources: Xinde Marine News
Editor: Carrie Zhu



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